Mayonnaise Games Releases 'Two And A Half Addictions' Video Game

CHESTERBROOK, Pa. — Video game publisher Mayonnaise Games released Two and a Half Addictions this week on MiKandi.com for the Android device and on CharlieFiend.com for all major Internet browsers.

Users of the interactive sitcom become involved in the life of Charlie Fiend as he engages in various behaviors, from having sex to doing drugs and partying.

The game also features background audio from the Fiend TV with Ginger Lynn (courtesy of Pornstar Classics).

“This is only the beginning for Mayonnaise Games, and we are proud of this first release,” said Charles Monroe, founder of Mayonnaise Games. “If you like Two and a Half Addictions, just wait for what we have coming next. It will really blow your mind.”

Two and a Half Addictions is free to play online at CharlieFiend.com and the website  also will allow users to share their thoughts and submit their own Charlie parodies for the chance to be published on the site.

The Android version of Two and a Half Addictions allows the user to play offline and includes extra features of the game that are not included in the web app.

Two and a Half Addictions is available to purchase for Android from the MiKandi App Store for $1.99 and is also available to play online for free at CharlieFiend.com.

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